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Cante jondo (Spanish: [ˈkante ˈxondo]) is a vocal style in flamenco, an unspoiled form of Andalusian folk music. The name means "deep song" in Spanish, with hondo ("deep") spelled with J (Spanish pronunciation:) as a form of eye dialect, because traditional Andalusian pronunciation has retained an aspirated H lost in other forms of Spanish.
Siguiriyas (Spanish pronunciation: [seɣiˈɾiʝas]; also seguiriyas, siguerillas, siguirillas, seguidilla gitana, [1] etc.) are a form of flamenco music in the cante jondo category. This deep, expressive style is among the most important in flamenco. Unlike other palos of flamenco, siguiriyas stands out for being purely Romani in origin.
Printable version; In other projects ... This is a list of the Spanish Singles number-one hits of 1960. [1] Chart history. Issue Date ... 1960 in music; List of ...
This is a list of the Spanish PROMUSICAE Top 20 Singles number-ones of 1998. [1] Chart history. Issue Date Song Artist ... 1998 in music; List of number-one hits (Spain)
This lists the singles that reached number one on the Spanish PROMUSICAE sales and airplay charts in 2018. Total sales correspond to the data sent by regular contributors to sales volumes and by digital distributors.
Pair of claves. The most fundamental rhythmic element in salsa music is a pattern and concept known as clave.Clave is a Spanish word meaning 'code,' 'key,' as in key to a mystery or puzzle, or 'keystone,' the wedge-shaped stone in the center of an arch that ties the other stones together. [2]
This is a list of the Spanish Singles number-ones of 1985. [1] Chart history. Issue Date Song Artist ... 1985 in music; List of number-one hits (Spain) ...
There are also many different varieties of bandurria in South America, especially Peru and Bolivia. They have four courses, unlike the traditional Spanish six courses. [2] The four courses are double, triple or quadruple, and the tuning is guitar-like, rather than the fourths tuning used on the Spanish type. [10]